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he and his brother are from help that but they have been living here legally for mar than a year. they are going house to house looking for him. this is a massive man hunt. boston schools and businesses are shut down. mass transit is shut down. this effort being described as unprecedented bringing in thousands of police officers. some estimates put the numbers at 9,000 offices involved. these are pictures of the two suspects. you can see one on the left side of your screen wearing a black hat. that suspect was shot and killed by police already. the man in the white hat identified. police say the suspect that was killed had explosives on his body. the second suspect still at large also does. boston police commissioner ed davis says we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who has come here to kill people. we need to get him in custody. we are going to continue to follow this from our newsroom and keep you updated. reporting live from the newsroom claudine wong ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. do stay with us throughout the morning. also any time of day every
he and his brother are from help that but they have been living here legally for mar than a year. they are going house to house looking for him. this is a massive man hunt. boston schools and businesses are shut down. mass transit is shut down. this effort being described as unprecedented bringing in thousands of police officers. some estimates put the numbers at 9,000 offices involved. these are pictures of the two suspects. you can see one on the left side of your screen wearing a black hat....
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." >>> an 11-year-old mars boy injured in the -- martinez boy injured in the bombings will undergo surgeries today. this is after a fund-raiser in his hometown. ♪ >> a local band provided the entertainment at the rocks restaurant on main street in martinez. workers volunteered their time and donated their tips. the fund-raiser was to help the family of aaron hearn. he was waiting for his mother to finish the boston marathon when the bombs went off causing a serious injury to his leg. however, he is expected to make a full recovery. >>> stay with us here at ktvu channel 2 for continuing coverage throughout the morning of the boston marathon bombings. >>> we're gonna take you out to the bombings. >>> a fire broke out at a home in san mateo where a man, his wife and their seven children were living. now, it started near the family car. it was parked right in front of the garage in the area of bermuda and annapolis drive. a man was getting up to go to work around 3:40 when he heard noises outside. >> it's furnt these folks were able to wake up and the husband was able to get everyone out of th
." >>> an 11-year-old mars boy injured in the -- martinez boy injured in the bombings will undergo surgeries today. this is after a fund-raiser in his hometown. ♪ >> a local band provided the entertainment at the rocks restaurant on main street in martinez. workers volunteered their time and donated their tips. the fund-raiser was to help the family of aaron hearn. he was waiting for his mother to finish the boston marathon when the bombs went off causing a serious injury...
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mars 1 estimates the price tag for four people in mars about $6 billion. i would totally recommend you for this trip. >> is that right. i don't want to be the first on that one. i'd like to be the second group. let them work out the kinks a little bit. >> let them see how it is. >> yeah. >> wouldn't that be cool? >> it would be incredible. >> you would be so isolated. >> that we can even think about going to mars, that's fascinating. >> doesn't feel like mars out there today though. >> it is getting hot! more like mercury out there now. we have a lot of sunshine and temperatures heating up outside. should be a beautiful afternoon as those temperatures soaring near 90 degrees in some of the valleys. even out at the coast michelle, 60s and 70s. how about that? >> that's good. i think you should cream after ve a gat afternoon. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ron: years ago i made a promise to provide the best for my family, in sickness and in health. carol and i needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. so
mars 1 estimates the price tag for four people in mars about $6 billion. i would totally recommend you for this trip. >> is that right. i don't want to be the first on that one. i'd like to be the second group. let them work out the kinks a little bit. >> let them see how it is. >> yeah. >> wouldn't that be cool? >> it would be incredible. >> you would be so isolated. >> that we can even think about going to mars, that's fascinating. >> doesn't...
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mars. why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. america international and world in the very heart of moscow. much much more of this is yours if you just received anything like to cut cut. cut . guys it's been a crazy week with lots of misinformation misreporting and misunderstandings over the complexities of the boston bombing case and every time a new fact emerges it leaves me with more questions than answers so help me gain some insight earlier i was joined by the bell admins boiling frogs post and founder national security whistleblowers coalition i first asked her if after a decade of civil liberties or regimes we should be surprised at all to the call to suspend the suspects rights and here's what she had to say. not. being climbing up the ladders towards the police to stay in fact he had been. operating within the all the police sustained characteristics you look
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enough time really especially considering how we've already got things crawling around on the surface of mars in the moon we should be able to figure out an off planet colony but the thing is we've. do everything so slow and we do everything so slowly because of one attribute that is pretty blatant to me that thwarting attribute is greed everything time we have a good intention like figuring out new ways to feed people or provide alternative energy sources or cure diseases someone sees it as a way to make a profit and ruins it for everyone and since everyone wants their piece of the pie we've made this incredibly tangled web of bureaucracy of procedure and power as the end watered down accountability that slows us down even more why people are obsessed with getting rich i don't know it could be the way our media and celebrity culture rammed the desire for money down our throat but why do people continuously fall for that i don't know everything we do is slow down because of the greed that is built into our system and now i fear ultimate downfall if stephen hawking is right and we have less th
enough time really especially considering how we've already got things crawling around on the surface of mars in the moon we should be able to figure out an off planet colony but the thing is we've. do everything so slow and we do everything so slowly because of one attribute that is pretty blatant to me that thwarting attribute is greed everything time we have a good intention like figuring out new ways to feed people or provide alternative energy sources or cure diseases someone sees it as a...
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inspiration mars is searching for one couple, a man and a woman, to make a 501-day trip to mars and back on a space capsule smaller than an r.v. joining us is the chairman of the inspiration mars foundation. dennis, god good to see you. you might be known as the founder of wilshire associates so you've worn many hats over the years. why do this? >> well, i think it's a big step for humanity and it will be our first encounter with mars. mars is probably the only other planet in the solar system that humans could inhabit so the crew will actually act as ambassadors from earth. dagen: in terms of humanity, though, what about -- what can you -- just based on this one trip, what will you learn about the science? what kind of contributions would this one trip make to the way we live our daily lives? >> i think we'll learn more about life sciences, how humans behave in deep space and how to deal with psychological issues of isolation. i think we'll learn a lot. don: you're shooting for 2018 for this voyage. do you have the technology in place to get it done? >> the technology definitely exists.
inspiration mars is searching for one couple, a man and a woman, to make a 501-day trip to mars and back on a space capsule smaller than an r.v. joining us is the chairman of the inspiration mars foundation. dennis, god good to see you. you might be known as the founder of wilshire associates so you've worn many hats over the years. why do this? >> well, i think it's a big step for humanity and it will be our first encounter with mars. mars is probably the only other planet in the solar...
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. >> shepard: david bowie ounce posited in song is there life on mars? now a dutch company is taking applications for folks who want to find out firsthand. mars one plans to fly to the red planet in the year 2022. anyone over the age of 18 can apply. all you need is 38 bucks for the application fee. the company reports it wants folks who are mature and interesting. no previous space travel required. there is a major catch. it's a one-way trip. workers at auburn university cut down a pair of iconic trees on the school's campus until recently auburn fans used the live oaks as a gathering place and a spot to celebrate victories. national championships have been celebrated there. of course, a couple of years ago some rogue alabama fan poisoned the trees after his school lost to auburn. school officials say they plan to redevelop the area where the trees stood. as for the tree poisoner, he is serving six months in jail for criminal damage. court officials say he will get out on probation which will include a ban on attending any collegiate events. tumors corn
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iraq goes to the polls on saturday but the election's already been marred with deadly sectarian violence a suicide bombing that's killed at least twenty seven people in baghdad kurdish leaders are pushing for independence at the provincial ballot despite strong government objections at stake two of the most of all deposits in the country's north which both sides want to exploit is artie's lucy cuff and often. they call them those who face death passion are gone once guerrilla rebels fighting saddam for an independent kurdistan now an officially sanctioned force in iraq's semi autonomous kurdish region the peshmerga and the iraqi troops are supposed to be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraqi soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire i
iraq goes to the polls on saturday but the election's already been marred with deadly sectarian violence a suicide bombing that's killed at least twenty seven people in baghdad kurdish leaders are pushing for independence at the provincial ballot despite strong government objections at stake two of the most of all deposits in the country's north which both sides want to exploit is artie's lucy cuff and often. they call them those who face death passion are gone once guerrilla rebels fighting...
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i would rather be here than mars for example. >> you are a marsist. >> i will not hate on planet earth or earth day. but i disagree with the hysteria with the climate change. >> in 1970 one of the predictions made on the first earth day was that it was already too late to avoid mass starvation. another one was at the rate of president nitrogen build up it is only a matter of time before light will be filtered out of the atmosphere and none of the land will be usable. and -- let's say one thing about capitalism. it works to help improve environmental protection. one of the reasons we are able to have better diesel engines is because they figured out the technology to strip out the pollution. but they are still able to be productive. >> i certainly disprove of the starvation issue by myself. >> you have been losing weight. you look good. >> thank you. >> he is reducing his carbon footprint. >> this is where i just have a difficult time thinking any other way than we are doing damage here. you can't have billions of people sending all of this stuff up into the atmosphere overall of these
i would rather be here than mars for example. >> you are a marsist. >> i will not hate on planet earth or earth day. but i disagree with the hysteria with the climate change. >> in 1970 one of the predictions made on the first earth day was that it was already too late to avoid mass starvation. another one was at the rate of president nitrogen build up it is only a matter of time before light will be filtered out of the atmosphere and none of the land will be usable. and --...
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fierce clashes have marred the first two days of nicolas maduro his presidency as the opposition took to the streets of venezuela demanding a recount of the recent presidential vote that and more after a short break here on our to. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we. covered. mission. critical free. for chargers free. free. free. free. free books videos for your media project for free media oh don carty dot com. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. and welcome back you are with our team. nicolas maduro has taken the reins of power in one of the world's most oil rich nations he was sworn in as venezuela's president on friday but it's been a rough start for the chosen successor of the late hugo chavez as his narrow victory sparked post-election violence that left seven people dead the government blames the opposition for instigating the clashes which erupted when thousands of supporters of main rival took to the streets they demanded a total vote recount the country's top electoral body finally agreed to a partial audit but cautioned that
fierce clashes have marred the first two days of nicolas maduro his presidency as the opposition took to the streets of venezuela demanding a recount of the recent presidential vote that and more after a short break here on our to. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we. covered. mission. critical free. for chargers free. free. free. free. free books videos for your media project for free media oh don carty dot com. the international airport in the very heart of...
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. >> do you want to go to mars? now you can. it's a one-way ticket. let's check in with ryan kilmeade who is coming up on fox and friends. hey. >> looks fantastic flat like nevada. >> and red. >> about $150 i will lend it to you in a while. up ahead we are going to talk about the five companies that are hiring right now. the doctor is a surgeon he works with robotrobots. he will talk to the future of robotic surgery. the stars of farm kids and after two knee operations he will go in the first round. brook burns today. back in a moment. neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. ♪ ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist, chewy, deliciousness you desire. mmmm. thanks. at 90 calories, the brownie of yo
. >> do you want to go to mars? now you can. it's a one-way ticket. let's check in with ryan kilmeade who is coming up on fox and friends. hey. >> looks fantastic flat like nevada. >> and red. >> about $150 i will lend it to you in a while. up ahead we are going to talk about the five companies that are hiring right now. the doctor is a surgeon he works with robotrobots. he will talk to the future of robotic surgery. the stars of farm kids and after two knee operations...
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it's been marred next year likely will include some type of memorial service. vernon lobe -- loeb. thank you for joij us. we're glad you are safe. see you soon. >> thank have you he much. >> thank you. >> time now is 8:11 on this tuesday morning. our coverage of boston marathon will continue. >> we'll look at the rush to save the injured and the role r social media played during the chaotic aftermath. aft before we head to break an update on a breaking story. we told you about last hour. a major earthquake killed at k least 42 people in iran and iranian authorities areauth expecting hundreds of more to be dead. the 7.8 quake was center fielded near the -- near thed near the border of pakistan but it was felt as far away as india's capital. we'll be back. >> welcome back. 14 minutes actually coming up on 15 minutes after 8:00. >> time now to check in with tucker barnes. not just the weather but for for something else a little extra. >> we can use it today. >> we sure could. >> cuteness factor of day, everybody. time now for the my first 55 picture of the day.of
it's been marred next year likely will include some type of memorial service. vernon lobe -- loeb. thank you for joij us. we're glad you are safe. see you soon. >> thank have you he much. >> thank you. >> time now is 8:11 on this tuesday morning. our coverage of boston marathon will continue. >> we'll look at the rush to save the injured and the role r social media played during the chaotic aftermath. aft before we head to break an update on a breaking story. we told you...
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when you look outside, you see an earry look of the mar thong finish line. they grew up on the other end of dorchester, his mother did, it's just people are just stunned, they're stunneded by the scope of this attack, but especially, as we felt after newtown as well, that an 8-year-old has to be among the fatalities. >> the 8-year-old is dead, his sister is in critical condition, lost one leg, maybe will lose the other leg, the mother is in bad condition, serious head injuries? >> and leg injuries for her as well. she was working for the state department of highways for ten years, when she was pregnant with the third child. she has a boy henry, the deceased boy martin, and when she was pregnant, she left the state employment, she was at home for a couple of years and she took a job at this charter school. it's a close knit blue collar community, triple decker as we call them in those neighborhoods. they're just stunned there. i talked to a priest at the church at st. ann's, and tonight they're having a candle light vigil, they moved it from the church to a n
when you look outside, you see an earry look of the mar thong finish line. they grew up on the other end of dorchester, his mother did, it's just people are just stunned, they're stunneded by the scope of this attack, but especially, as we felt after newtown as well, that an 8-year-old has to be among the fatalities. >> the 8-year-old is dead, his sister is in critical condition, lost one leg, maybe will lose the other leg, the mother is in bad condition, serious head injuries? >>...
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commissioner mar? >> thank you, i wanted to thank them for the regional public hearings that have been going on as well. i see from the east bay and other places how much you get beaten up for trying to plan wisely and how to for a more sustainable future and to reduce the greenhouse gases as well. dy want to ask, i know that there are different proposals from the right and the left that are brought up from the equity organizations and environmental groups on the left and on the right. tea party to libertarians and others. and i am just wondering if you could comment on the san francisco hearing that and helped it from bcdci and which weiner attended as well was fas fascinating and if you could give us a feedback from counties and i know that marin county is coming up on april 29th. and another one on the 29th. and then may first on may day, alamena county and if you could give us some input and that is coming in from the regional counties. >> supervisor, they do say that beauty is in the eye of behold
commissioner mar? >> thank you, i wanted to thank them for the regional public hearings that have been going on as well. i see from the east bay and other places how much you get beaten up for trying to plan wisely and how to for a more sustainable future and to reduce the greenhouse gases as well. dy want to ask, i know that there are different proposals from the right and the left that are brought up from the equity organizations and environmental groups on the left and on the right....
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he doesn't have to be mar lindaized for a lot of reason. first of all, they have enough evidence to convict him without getting a confession from him. all miranda gets you is a confession you can use in court. you can use that information for everything else. remember, he confessed already to the guy they kidnapped. the guy he kidnapped says, these two guys told us, we did the bombing. they got great witness and they got a great confession. maybe even better than a law enforcement confession where you can claim it was forced out of you. they gave a upon takenious confession -- spontaneous confession. >> bob wants to get in here. so then why did they need to make that statement? i'm trying to figure out why they made that statement? >> i don't know exactly why they made it. maybe because they got so much criticism -- remember the christmas morning bomber that they mirandaized right away, lost the opportunity to get information from him? so i think maybe they were playing defense. >> let me ask you a question, mayor. they closed down the city
he doesn't have to be mar lindaized for a lot of reason. first of all, they have enough evidence to convict him without getting a confession from him. all miranda gets you is a confession you can use in court. you can use that information for everything else. remember, he confessed already to the guy they kidnapped. the guy he kidnapped says, these two guys told us, we did the bombing. they got great witness and they got a great confession. maybe even better than a law enforcement confession...
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tragedy in boston: a treasured american event marred by a deadly bombing. the reponse from washington and wall street. in today's cover story, a commodity panic attack. what's behind the steep and sudden drop in gold, silver and oil. plus, bankrolling: will bank profits continue to climb? and why it pays to check the airport floor the next time you fly. first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's tuesday, april 16th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: an unsettling trading tone on wall street as traders react to the deadly blast at the boston marathon finish line. president obama refered to the tragedy as a 'senseless loss' and responded by calling for stepped up security. "i directed the full resources of the federal government and state and local authories to protect our people, increase security around the u.s as necessary and investigate what happened." among yesterday's major market movers, a panic sell-off that started early in the session intensified on th
tragedy in boston: a treasured american event marred by a deadly bombing. the reponse from washington and wall street. in today's cover story, a commodity panic attack. what's behind the steep and sudden drop in gold, silver and oil. plus, bankrolling: will bank profits continue to climb? and why it pays to check the airport floor the next time you fly. first business starts now! you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's tuesday,...
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by the way mars rover is doing something immature. >> it's not! >> it has been up there for 11 years now. it has been driving around making tracks on everything and apparentlily the tracks has drawn something resembling a penis, it has hit puberty. >> it is at gawker. >> stephanie: grow up, mars rower. for god's sake. i'm guessing mars rover -- [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: in other pen-related news -- florida woman arrested for yanking on ex-boyfriend's peenis. not a good way jim. she was arrested after she -- trying to make a balloon animal, that is not the right way. she violently pulled on her ex-boyfriend's -- according to a police report. she had gone to her ex-'s home -- >> was she hot? >> stephanie: okay. why do i think this is not hot. she had gone to her ex-'s home to pick up their daughter. she went in and they got into an argument. her ex did not want to start dating again. wallace grabbed the victim's penis. >> stephanie: it could seen as punctuation in an argument. >> was he wearing a kilt at the time? it takes a lit
by the way mars rover is doing something immature. >> it's not! >> it has been up there for 11 years now. it has been driving around making tracks on everything and apparentlily the tracks has drawn something resembling a penis, it has hit puberty. >> it is at gawker. >> stephanie: grow up, mars rower. for god's sake. i'm guessing mars rover -- [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: in other pen-related news -- florida woman arrested for yanking...
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helping to help open the devonport preschool, the school is set to open this coming fall with supervisor mar: erica as onewith of the teachers. here in baltimore there are two major events taking place that are drawing extra attention. president joe biden is expected to speak. at cam miller is live den yards. trash cans and on. there are a lot of police. they're making their presence known. elsewhere security changes are subtle. many feel a sense of unease. at baltimore's train station, federal air marshals provided extra security this morning. a welcome sight to travelers. i am shocked at what happened. >> with far more questions about the bombing, who was responsible, what was the motive, edginess rules. in carroll county the couch -- courthouse was evacuated and courtecordoned off after a bomb threat. train travelers are seeing police presence, mindful of the days after 9/11. with the army guys and i believe that there is a moment [indiscernible] >> the bombings underline the concern about big public events as a terrorist target. at camden yards, stadium workers pick up trash cans this af
helping to help open the devonport preschool, the school is set to open this coming fall with supervisor mar: erica as onewith of the teachers. here in baltimore there are two major events taking place that are drawing extra attention. president joe biden is expected to speak. at cam miller is live den yards. trash cans and on. there are a lot of police. they're making their presence known. elsewhere security changes are subtle. many feel a sense of unease. at baltimore's train station, federal...
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liftoff for the mission to mars. >> cool stuff. it was a successful launch sunday for a new rocket carrying supplies to the international space station. the rocket lifted off from a base in virginia on a test flight to send a cargo ship in space. >>> all right. in health news now, a new report from the journal of pediatrics warns young people to just say no to the cinnamon challenge. the risky trend that went viral last year and dared teens to swallow a spoonful of cinnamon without water in 60 seconds or less. now doctors warn long-term damage could include throat irritation, lung inflammation, asthma attacks and at least 30 teens needed medical care last year including one michigan teen who was hospitalized for a collapsed lung. >> announcer: "early today health" is brought to you by vagisil ph balanced wash. >>> now to cnbc's courtney reagan. >> the dow's worst drop in nearly a year. apple fell 9% last week. worries about iphone demand have prompted investors to look for the exit. apple has lost $300 billion in market value since
liftoff for the mission to mars. >> cool stuff. it was a successful launch sunday for a new rocket carrying supplies to the international space station. the rocket lifted off from a base in virginia on a test flight to send a cargo ship in space. >>> all right. in health news now, a new report from the journal of pediatrics warns young people to just say no to the cinnamon challenge. the risky trend that went viral last year and dared teens to swallow a spoonful of cinnamon...
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to cost their ballots in the first provincial election since the us troops withdrawal the vote was marred by violence with bombs and mortar shells exploding in several polling station injuring four the election caps several weeks of turbulent campaigning with over a dozen tendence assassinated out of several thousand running for various government posts to provinces postpone the vote altogether citing a lack of security limited results are expected within several days the newly elected authorities will have to deal with a country facing deep divisions along sectarian and ethnic lines driven even deeper by contesting claims to its vast oil reserves arches lewsey governor has more on that. they call them those who face death gone once guerrilla rebels fighting saddam for an independent kurdistan now an officially sanctioned force in iraq's semi autonomous kurdish region the peshmerga and the iraqi troops are supposed to be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their wea
to cost their ballots in the first provincial election since the us troops withdrawal the vote was marred by violence with bombs and mortar shells exploding in several polling station injuring four the election caps several weeks of turbulent campaigning with over a dozen tendence assassinated out of several thousand running for various government posts to provinces postpone the vote altogether citing a lack of security limited results are expected within several days the newly elected...
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. >> i want to goo mar raddatz with more on this. the suspects believed to be from chechnya, martha, originally at least in this region, the forme region o the soviet union, a hotbed of terrorists. >> reporter: we hate to speculate about motives because they had been in the united states for quite a while but as pierre pointed out whether they've gone back and forth we just don't know but they seem to have established a very permanent residence in cambridge, massachusetts. so what was going on between their homeland, if, in fact, it turns out to be chechnya and what was happening here, we just don't know. i mean, we are going through all social media, trying to look at who these men are, were in the case of the dead suspect to find out what motives they might have and i'm telling you, george, that is exactly what they are doing in all of government in the whole of government trying to figure out what a motive might be and trying to figure out if anyone else is here, if anyone else was involved in this, if any more attacks are imminen
. >> i want to goo mar raddatz with more on this. the suspects believed to be from chechnya, martha, originally at least in this region, the forme region o the soviet union, a hotbed of terrorists. >> reporter: we hate to speculate about motives because they had been in the united states for quite a while but as pierre pointed out whether they've gone back and forth we just don't know but they seem to have established a very permanent residence in cambridge, massachusetts. so what...
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military withdraw but hopes for democracy are marred by bombings and protests are key reports from the heart of the unrest. and tens of thousands in bahrain to vent to their fury over the upcoming formula one that. grand prix giving legitimacy to. that is continuing its crackdown on anti-government protests.
military withdraw but hopes for democracy are marred by bombings and protests are key reports from the heart of the unrest. and tens of thousands in bahrain to vent to their fury over the upcoming formula one that. grand prix giving legitimacy to. that is continuing its crackdown on anti-government protests.
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fallujah near the country's capital that's according to police now saturday's provincial elections were marred by violence with bombs and mortar shells exploding near police stations in polling stations injuring dozens there iraqis have cast their ballots in the country's first vote since u.s. combat troops withdrew at the end of two thousand and eleven the election also took place against a backdrop of anti-government protests raging in sunni dominated provinces where voting was postponed allegedly due to security concerns the new local authorities will have to cope with a country deeply divided along religious and ethnic ethnic lines and in the grip of fierce competition for its rich oil reserves are more. they call them those who face death gong once guerrilla rebels fighting saddam for an independent kurdistan now an officially sanctioned force in iraq's semi autonomous kurdish region the peshmerga and the iraqi troops are supposed to be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each
fallujah near the country's capital that's according to police now saturday's provincial elections were marred by violence with bombs and mortar shells exploding near police stations in polling stations injuring dozens there iraqis have cast their ballots in the country's first vote since u.s. combat troops withdrew at the end of two thousand and eleven the election also took place against a backdrop of anti-government protests raging in sunni dominated provinces where voting was postponed...
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mar marla tallez joins is with details on why the acting police chief suspended that policy. >> not exactly clear why the acting police chief reversed this policy, because we haven't actually heard back from him yet. we have reached out for him to comment. no comment as of this morning. just fact that he did and the idea that curb sitting could be making a comeback here at san jose police department is upsetting to a lot of people, including the city's independent police auditor, who is getting ready to present her findings, her annual findings to the city council and the mayor. now, judge ladoris cordell just released her 100-page report on the department for 2012. the overall message for the department is good. complaints about the police department were down 7% from the previous year as well as complaints of racial profiling. they says reversing former chief chris moore's policy is a step in the wrong direction. he had ordered officers to document all stops they make even if there is no arrest, including the person's race and whether they were told to stitt on a curb. the hope was to cur
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. >> people look for heros, but in boston you just have to look next >> on a day marred by the worst of human kind, we saw the best of humanity. >> poppy, i know when you see it's so humbling to see them. i know they have been trying to get updates on the people they saved, have they been able to do that? >> some have, they see their victim at the worst state and they hope they are able to recover. one of the rescuers said they were able to go to boston medical center and see their patients one of the patients had improved from critical serious, one wouldn't think that serious is good, but serious is better than critical. and the other thing we talked about was coping, what about the trauma that they have gone through having to treat this, it really was like a war zone, the ied type explosives that exploded. they said they have each other. they can understand. maybe their friends and family can't understand what they're going through, but their fellow emt workers can. you wonder what would i have done. they didn't hesitate. >> they went in and saved the lives. and how amazing that th
. >> people look for heros, but in boston you just have to look next >> on a day marred by the worst of human kind, we saw the best of humanity. >> poppy, i know when you see it's so humbling to see them. i know they have been trying to get updates on the people they saved, have they been able to do that? >> some have, they see their victim at the worst state and they hope they are able to recover. one of the rescuers said they were able to go to boston medical center...
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military withdrawal but hopes for democracy are marred by bombings and protests are t.v. reports from the heart of the unrest. and tens of thousands in bahrain venting their fury over the upcoming formula one grand prix seen as giving legitimacy to a regime that is continuing its crackdown on anti-government protests. and broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is r.t. i'm shawn thomas glad to have you with us. u.s. law enforcement officials say rochelle warned the f.b.i. two years ago that one of the boston bombings last.
military withdrawal but hopes for democracy are marred by bombings and protests are t.v. reports from the heart of the unrest. and tens of thousands in bahrain venting their fury over the upcoming formula one grand prix seen as giving legitimacy to a regime that is continuing its crackdown on anti-government protests. and broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is r.t. i'm shawn thomas glad to have you with us. u.s. law enforcement officials say rochelle warned the f.b.i. two years...
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figure and the fear is the strength of opinion, particularly in opposition to her and her policies could mar this funeral as well. protests are planned. the question is whether they will be peaceful or otherwise. but there's also a terrorist threat as well. this is the first major street event if you will in the world since boston. the queen will be here. it will be populated as well by many dignitaries as you say from around the world. it's a tempting target. and there are two potential terrorist sources, one being the usual suspects in the middle east, the other being irish dissident republicans who you may recall once tried to kill her when she was alive. nobody knows quite what they might or might not have planned for this. the security response has been massive. the root of the funeral cortege will be lined by service purse nell, some for ceremonial reasons, others for security. and london police have been brought in from around the country. more than 4,000 police officers will be on duty here trying to keep the peace. so a day of reverence but also one of great concern. anne-marie? >>
figure and the fear is the strength of opinion, particularly in opposition to her and her policies could mar this funeral as well. protests are planned. the question is whether they will be peaceful or otherwise. but there's also a terrorist threat as well. this is the first major street event if you will in the world since boston. the queen will be here. it will be populated as well by many dignitaries as you say from around the world. it's a tempting target. and there are two potential...
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james mcpherson criticized the relentless hostility towards the lincolns which marred the image. my question is, what is your assessment of the depiction of mary lincoln and what is their assessment of the motion picture's portrayal? >> are you familiar? >> michael is hostile to mary, certainly amassed a great deal of evidence to support his view. eleanor and franklin people, and they are pretty much abraham and -- mary people. there are people that will not set on the same stage at scholarly symposiums. they are so committed to one or the other and how passionate these historians feel. >> abraham seemed committed to mary. >> and that is the ultimate test, in some ways. >> i wonder if he has read catherine clinton's biography of mrs. lincoln where she engages him. you have to really look at the reasons why people write biographies or books. he was angry. and later took it out on mary. from what i have heard, you have to look at the motives behind the books. >> he asked what you thought of the modern portrayal. >> it was wonderful precisely because it transcends all of these camps
james mcpherson criticized the relentless hostility towards the lincolns which marred the image. my question is, what is your assessment of the depiction of mary lincoln and what is their assessment of the motion picture's portrayal? >> are you familiar? >> michael is hostile to mary, certainly amassed a great deal of evidence to support his view. eleanor and franklin people, and they are pretty much abraham and -- mary people. there are people that will not set on the same stage at...
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the patriot's day celebrations were marred by an act of senseless violence that does cause the fall pain. is a reminder of september 11 and the evil that can produce -- and what can produce such evil. the generous response of so many assures us of the goodness that is selfless. events,moned by great we could be committed to the well-being of others, even total .trangers we become a more noble people. passers-by do not hesitate to put themselves in harm's way. is and i act of solidarity with those who lost gratefules, and we are the family is with us. solidarity and wish to support a family and loved ones. shakes as out of our andlacency and indifference helps us focus on a society with love and justice. we do not want to risk losing those patriots who gave their lives for the greater good. we have a profound respect for each and every human being made in the image and likeness of god, and we must cultivate a desire to give our lives in service of others. last week i was with 30 priests from boston on retreat. we prayed and listen to the gospel read to us this morning. the sermon on the m
the patriot's day celebrations were marred by an act of senseless violence that does cause the fall pain. is a reminder of september 11 and the evil that can produce -- and what can produce such evil. the generous response of so many assures us of the goodness that is selfless. events,moned by great we could be committed to the well-being of others, even total .trangers we become a more noble people. passers-by do not hesitate to put themselves in harm's way. is and i act of solidarity with...
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he says he was arrested for sticking up for the first and second amendment. 8th grader jair rotted mar come refused when a teacher told him to remove his nra shirt that says protect your rights. he faces charges of disrupting an educational process and officer. his father says it does not violate the dress code. >>> a florida father punched out an alligator that attacked his 6-year-old son. how the duo was getting ready to go canoeing that's when the child wandered away into the jaws of an 8 foot gator near their home. >> jabbed my arm and i couldn't get out. >> i ran into the water about waste deep and i had my son like this here because i didn't want to play tug of war with theal giert. i didn't want to get his arm ripped out. while i am doing that i am punching the alligator on top of his head. >> a good samaritan came in and helped started kicking it. as you saw there he honly has minor injuries. that's your 5@5:30. back on his big wheel. >>> walter continues to rise in towns all over the mississippi river especially in clarksville, missouri. people there trying to keep the rising
he says he was arrested for sticking up for the first and second amendment. 8th grader jair rotted mar come refused when a teacher told him to remove his nra shirt that says protect your rights. he faces charges of disrupting an educational process and officer. his father says it does not violate the dress code. >>> a florida father punched out an alligator that attacked his 6-year-old son. how the duo was getting ready to go canoeing that's when the child wandered away into the jaws...
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stop as nouriel roubini a noted economist recently said there's not going to be anyone coming from mars or the mood to bail out the i.m.f. or the euro zone the way or ponzi scheme works that we have this horrible system that centers on an ever growing population that produces and consumes ever more stuff and that's a ponzi schemes work right keep finding more and more suckers to find the disagreement to keep everything afloat and you can keep this scheme alive so long as the future remains full of new consumers will be five but we live in interesting times my friend and we're starting to face lowered the rates in developing countries and a growing aging population take europe for example the last period for which the un data showed europe's total fertility rate of of the replacement rate was in the seventy's and as the recession continues people are reproducing less than last in the u.s. the birth rate fell to its lowest level in modern history in twenty eleven and before you start thinking well just look at the chinese there are of billion of them we clearly don't have a fertility prob
stop as nouriel roubini a noted economist recently said there's not going to be anyone coming from mars or the mood to bail out the i.m.f. or the euro zone the way or ponzi scheme works that we have this horrible system that centers on an ever growing population that produces and consumes ever more stuff and that's a ponzi schemes work right keep finding more and more suckers to find the disagreement to keep everything afloat and you can keep this scheme alive so long as the future remains full...
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life as an astronaut, i used to get a lot of questions about why are we going back to the moon on the mars? my answer was, this is what i used to say to that. when you look at polling data, where our space program stands in people's issues, it is often in people's top 10 things they are behind and concerned about. it's never in anybody's top three and that's why it doesn't get a lot of attention. you are right. it does not tend to be a subject that is on the forefront of the issues they are concerned with. it isn't. but newtown lifted up on the list a lot. it really did. did it for me personally, for my wife spent to much higher on the list. obviously for a come and this is our top priority. i understand it is not everybody's cup priority. >> tom. i [inaudible] [inaudible] -- you try to convince them that, you know, the people they are hearing from are a very vocal minority and most of their constituents are actually okay with some reasonable legislation to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and the dangerous mentally ill. but it is concerning because i've sat in member's office says
life as an astronaut, i used to get a lot of questions about why are we going back to the moon on the mars? my answer was, this is what i used to say to that. when you look at polling data, where our space program stands in people's issues, it is often in people's top 10 things they are behind and concerned about. it's never in anybody's top three and that's why it doesn't get a lot of attention. you are right. it does not tend to be a subject that is on the forefront of the issues they are...
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as passionately as they are are about their sports team to see s this event marred by whated by w happened, when you have the th three things, the red sox game,e the marathon, a hockey game anda or a basketball game, it's ame,s huge day in boston. bo >> you have all of those thingsh on that day. >> in a short timespa time. >> before i even went to boston, i knew about the boston maratho and the big green monster. >> have you to go as i have gone. you make the pilgrimage to go to fenway park, it's one of the the best stadiums that has ever beer and the history that is there alone is the reason they can start this at 11:00. at the kids can get out of school and go to enjoy a nice, basebala day. you will see the results in resl boston and the sports team andsr the city. ci. >> they bounce back and standstn tall and proud. >> absolutely.>> a >> dave, thanks. thanks. we appreciate you coming up herg and talking about that. that we will be back to normal tomorrow. >> we plan to be back to normal tomorrow. please send us your question iff you have one to myfoxdc.com. fo. we will be glad to answer
as passionately as they are are about their sports team to see s this event marred by whated by w happened, when you have the th three things, the red sox game,e the marathon, a hockey game anda or a basketball game, it's ame,s huge day in boston. bo >> you have all of those thingsh on that day. >> in a short timespa time. >> before i even went to boston, i knew about the boston maratho and the big green monster. >> have you to go as i have gone. you make the pilgrimage...
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mar one of reasons is it's considered a safe haven metal. investors put their money there. as simple as all things come down. gold prices got high and investors starting sell big time yesterday. yesterday was the biggestes decline in gold, down 140 an ounce. the biggest decline since 1983 if you can believe. that we're talking 30 years here. today investors are not only going back to stock but gold. metal is higher by 30 right now. that shows a little bit of fear out there that plus that index.. investors getting nervous again putting their money to the safe haven metal because it sold off so drastically. >> that again pointing back to the bombings we saw yesterday. that's the thing we get nervous about and jump back into gold. >> yes, exactly. that and they jump back to the treasury market as well. there's also sorts of dynamics n that you can look for in the the sphok market when trying tong figure out how investors and wall street feels. wall street is an area that has been rocked by terrorism, right? the world trade center attacks. this area knows this environment, this
mar one of reasons is it's considered a safe haven metal. investors put their money there. as simple as all things come down. gold prices got high and investors starting sell big time yesterday. yesterday was the biggestes decline in gold, down 140 an ounce. the biggest decline since 1983 if you can believe. that we're talking 30 years here. today investors are not only going back to stock but gold. metal is higher by 30 right now. that shows a little bit of fear out there that plus that...
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otherwise the city of boston is open and will be open to mar the will not be business as usual. there will be a- law enforcement presence assistance with the severity and sears's of the ongoing investigation. people should expect who are writing the t there will be random checks and back attacks and other parcels and we ask everyone to be patient. this is for the public safety. we're also asking that everyone be on a state of heightened vigilance. that is required. please report suspicious packages or parcels were suspicious activity. please report all suspicious activity to lot local law of for some. residents in boston and along the routes and citizen towns of the mayor tom marathon passes through an extraordinary kind as has been shown. neighbors and visitors are as shaken by this experience as we app. we so appreciate those kindnesses and thank you for them. we're going to get through this. we do not have all the answers yet. i can tell you from the the president to the members of our congressional delegation to many many fellow governors will call to check into all of the l
otherwise the city of boston is open and will be open to mar the will not be business as usual. there will be a- law enforcement presence assistance with the severity and sears's of the ongoing investigation. people should expect who are writing the t there will be random checks and back attacks and other parcels and we ask everyone to be patient. this is for the public safety. we're also asking that everyone be on a state of heightened vigilance. that is required. please report suspicious...
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mars. i'm serious. a dutch production company called mars 1, i like the music choice. nice. they started casting. the main requirements, in case you're interested, you need to be strong, healthy, with good survival skills. >> that might come in handy. >> and for some reason, a grasp of english. martian not required. they've received interest being part of the show. they will probably have to shoot in the summer. it gets -- sam, correct me. at night, they have to stay in their ship because it can go to negative 100 degrees on mars. yeah. this is going to be tough. making "survivor" the show, look like a walk in the park. >> how are they going to get there? >> they're going to take a ship. >> how are they going to get home? >> they're going to take a ship. the show is backed by a nobel laureate in physics. the show hopes to debut in 2022. do you believe it? is it going to happen? what do you think? >> why not? >> anything is possible in reality tv. i think we've all seen that before. >>> and finally, in "pop news," a pageant where beauty is not the -- that's not the main thing
mars. i'm serious. a dutch production company called mars 1, i like the music choice. nice. they started casting. the main requirements, in case you're interested, you need to be strong, healthy, with good survival skills. >> that might come in handy. >> and for some reason, a grasp of english. martian not required. they've received interest being part of the show. they will probably have to shoot in the summer. it gets -- sam, correct me. at night, they have to stay in their ship...
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he led the team that apprehended the suspects in the mar busted the most famous gangster in boston history, whitey bulger after a 16-year manhunt. before all this happened this week, what was next was cracking the isabella stewart gardener museum heist, the largest art heist in american history, a $500 million caper that has not been solved for 23 years. rick says the fbi under his leadership after all those years is now making significant progress in that cold case. if rick catches whitey bulger and the boston marathon bombers and ends up cracking the art heist, he will find himself in serious danger of having a statue built somewhere for him somewhere in the great city of boston. seriously, it's time to watch out. thanks for being with us. msnbc's coverage of this amazing day continues right now. stay with us. >> what began on monday afternoon here in boston a few blocks from where i sit ended tonight. . watertown, massachusetts just across the river when the superintendent of the state police made this announcement. >> woo! >> we are so grateful to be here right now. we're so grateful t
he led the team that apprehended the suspects in the mar busted the most famous gangster in boston history, whitey bulger after a 16-year manhunt. before all this happened this week, what was next was cracking the isabella stewart gardener museum heist, the largest art heist in american history, a $500 million caper that has not been solved for 23 years. rick says the fbi under his leadership after all those years is now making significant progress in that cold case. if rick catches whitey...
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. >> john: mars ci gonzales, thank you for your time this evening. i'm pleased to be joined by tim clemente a former fbi agent who took part of the 2001 anthrax attacks, and investigator in the bombings of embassies in kenya and bosnia. >> thank you i'm sorry it's under tragic circumstances. >> cenk: as am i. let's talk about the process. how does an investigation like this work. >> it branches out like a spider web, it branches out in many directions. something new in the last decade is the on set of every human being being able to record digital video literally everyone who is out there. that increases the amount of evidence that the fib and other investigators have to poor through. if you think back to 15, 16 years ago to the atlanta bombing of the olympics, there was very little video evidence that was available. some security cameras and that was about it. it was much tougher to find and identify a suspect whereas today it's easier to identify somebody they have to go through that voluminous amount of digital imaging to find those suspects. what
. >> john: mars ci gonzales, thank you for your time this evening. i'm pleased to be joined by tim clemente a former fbi agent who took part of the 2001 anthrax attacks, and investigator in the bombings of embassies in kenya and bosnia. >> thank you i'm sorry it's under tragic circumstances. >> cenk: as am i. let's talk about the process. how does an investigation like this work. >> it branches out like a spider web, it branches out in many directions. something new in...
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city workers scrub away blood stains and remove bricks, marred by last week's bombing. boyleston street inches toward a new sense of normalcy. >>> good morning, i'm wolf blitzer, reporting live from here in boston. there have been several major developments coming out of the boston this morning. let's get you caught up right now on all of them. this morning, boylston street, right behind me, reopens, the epicenter, reopening to pedestrians but not vehicles. and not yet. insult to injury, the families of those wounded in the attacks are outraged. they are demanding the two terror suspects be moved from the same hospital where the alleged victims are now recovering. and next stop in the investigation, dagestan. u.s. officials arrive in the russian republic to interview the parents of the accused killer. let's take a look at the reopening of boylston street in the heart of boston. crews worked to replace bricks and repair the damaged sidewalks at locations where bombs exploded, and we're on the scene, it seems like life in the boylston street area is getting back to normal
city workers scrub away blood stains and remove bricks, marred by last week's bombing. boyleston street inches toward a new sense of normalcy. >>> good morning, i'm wolf blitzer, reporting live from here in boston. there have been several major developments coming out of the boston this morning. let's get you caught up right now on all of them. this morning, boylston street, right behind me, reopens, the epicenter, reopening to pedestrians but not vehicles. and not yet. insult to...
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do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great at the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon, but the marathon, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better than ever. a lot of people are going to go out and run. they're not going to let this take away a great boston institution. >> let's talk about the rivalry, when somebody sold babe ruth to the yankees. i think he had about five 20-game years there. a guy forced to play outfield and in the fifth, play pitcher, then go back and play the outfield four or five days in a row. you lost him. the sense of the yankee rivalry tonight when they play the diamondbacks, the same team they played in the series after 9/11. they're going to play sweet caroline. >> it's a nice thing for the yanks to do. at a time like this, you can't get into the boston new york thing. this is a time to come together. everybody in boston was way into the yankees when the towers fe
do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great at the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon, but the marathon, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better than ever. a lot of people are going to go out and run. they're not going to let this take away a great boston institution. >> let's talk about the rivalry, when somebody sold babe ruth to the...